02-22-2016
09:45
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07:40
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AndreaFitbit
02-22-2016
09:45
- last edited on
03-28-2016
07:40
by
AndreaFitbit
Music Control gets a facelift with Blaze! Learn more about your power to control music below. For a more detailed look at Music Control on your Blaze, please see this help article.
Music Control:
With Blaze, you can control your music with the touch of a button! To access Music Control, simply swipe downward on your home screen. Improvements to this feature include a Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) connection for iOS instead of BT Classic. We've also added the ability to rewind and increase/decrease the volume of the song, in addition to fast forwarding and play/pause.
Notes:
No matter what you're rocking out to, we're sure you'll love using Music Control on Blaze!
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03-09-2016 14:50
03-09-2016 14:50
Bluetooth inerference is real; that'll explain your situation @bstngirl. It's related to the inability to bond (with confidence) with more than one BT source at a time.
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i dont get why its doing this...
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when trying to connect to blaze classic it fails due to incorrect passcode. it never ask for the code nor does one appear on the blaze. how can this be resolved?
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Hello there!
So I have a concern. You have to hold the top right button for 2 seconds to bring up music control. After that, you can change the volume and song. I would like to see this simplified. 2 seconds doesn't seem long, but when you are running it can seem so. Maybe instead of two seconds on the top right button, have it work from a double-tap to the left "Back" button kinda like how it did on the Surge. If you did that, you could use the right buttons as the volume control without having to pull up the music control screen on the watch. I think this will help keep runner's eyes in front of them instead of on their watch to try and turn the volume down in a hurry or change their song without have to see if they held the button down long enough to get the song change.
Maybe you can even set it up for the following:
One left button tap while exercising/running: Brings up the Volume Control Feature
Two left button taps while exercising/running: Pauses the current song
Two left button taps while exercising/running and song is pause: Plays the current song
Hold left button for 2 seconds while exercising/running: Changes the song
Right Buttons while exercising/running: Music Volume Control
You guys are way smarter than I am, so you might be able to come up with a better way than what I laid out. Am I the only person that feels the music/volume control should be easier to get to while running? To me at least the volume should be very quick to get to for safety purposes.
Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks,
Dathan
03-10-2016 22:03
03-10-2016 22:03
Thanks, that works for me too! A little annoying but at least there is a way to get it working.
03-11-2016 06:00
03-11-2016 06:00
Hey Amanda!
I had a few problems setting up the music at first too, but if you follow the instructions for music that's been listed it should work. Also, Pandora has been working great for me.
Thanks!
Dathan
03-11-2016 06:25
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03-11-2016 08:35
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I have wireless earbuds. I connected the music first, then the earbuds, started my exercise (treadmill) then lost control of the music again.
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Ive been olaying around worth the music control, while this may not, probably not gelp most. I have both the Surge and the Blaze. I noticed that using the Surge to control the music causes problems with the Blaze music control.
Having the Surge connected as an input control device, will prevent the Blaze from controlling the music even tho it is still paired.
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